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08 01 24 SR Star Co Scmodel A, B&C Jee Main GTM 10n Key&s
08 01 24 SR Star Co Scmodel A, B&C Jee Main GTM 10n Key&s
CHEMISTRY
31 A 32 B 33 A 34 D 35 D
36 A 37 D 38 A 39 C 40 D
41 B 42 A 43 D 44 B 45 B
46 B 47 B 48 A 49 A 50 B
51 1758 52 3 53 25 54 6 55 1
56 2 57 9 58 6 59 2 60 8
MATHEMATICS
61 C 62 D 63 A 64 A 65 D
66 A 67 B 68 A 69 B 70 A
71 D 72 C 73 D 74 D 75 B
76 C 77 C 78 A 79 B 80 B
81 3 82 30 83 7 84 2 85 7
86 1 87 2 88 8 89 4 90 4
v1 2 g H h
Thus the force experienced by the tank at point
d
‘A’ is F1 AV12
dt
Similarly F2 AV22
V2 is the velocity of liquid coming out at second hole (2).
At point B V2 2 gH
The net force on tank is, F F2 F1
A V22 V12 A 2 gh A 2 g h
Fnet h
4.
YA
K'
L
KYA
KK ' L KYL
K eq
K K ' K YA KL YA
L
m
T 2
K eq
m KL YA
2
KYA
5. The given graph represent isothermal process and for isothermal process internal energy is
constant.
6.
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+q -q
A
B
C
D
Kq KQ Kq
0
3a 3a 4 a
Q q
4
q
Kq K 4 Kq Kq
VA
2a 3a 4a 6a
Kq
VA VC
6a
1 8
7. sin , cos
3 3
According to conservation of momentum mu 2mvcos
8
u 2v
3
v 9
e
u cos 16
8. As the branch of the circuit containing 3 resistor is open so no current flows through it.
9. In equilibrium electrostatic attraction between the plates = spring force
q2
kx
2 0 A
CE
2
k d 0.8d
2 0 A
2
0 A 2
E
0.8d 0.2dk
2 0 A
0 AE 2 4 0 AE 2
k
0.256d 3 d3
10. As magnetic flux is same through inductors, L1i1 L2i2
i1 2i2 …..(i)
r1 A c
Sin r1 sin A c
sin i
sin A c
sin i sin A cos c cos A sin c
7 3 3 3 1 1 1
1 1
3 2 7 7 2 2 2
1
sin i or i 300
2
14. According to Lenz’s law e.m.fs of the same magnitude in the clockwise direction are induced in the
two loops into which the figure is divided. So, current is induced in the clockwise direction in the
outer boundary but no current in wire AB.
1D
15. 4.84mm
d
D
Let required wavelength is 2 the according to given information 2 4.84mm
2d
1
1 2 1200mm
2 / 2
16.
17. The field due to current (either conventional or displacement) is normal to the direction of current.
18. The first photon will excite the hydrogen atom ( in ground state) in first excited state
E2 E1 10.2 eV . Hence, during de-excitation a photon of 10.2eV will be released. The second
photon of energy 15eV can ionize the atom. Hence the balance energy 1.4eV is retained by the
electron.
2M
19. The magnetic fields at P due to horizontal and vertical magnets are respectively 0 3 towards
4 d
M
right and 0 3 upwards.
4 d
M M 5
Their resultant is 0 3 2 2 12 0
4 d 4 d 3
20.
21.
2R
PEmax mgR mg R
mgR mgR mg
2R
PEmax mg
2R
F mg
2
or
5
5
or F mg
2
5
So, minimum value of F is mg
2
ml 2
23. Angular momentum L I .
3
24. For all point out the sphere we can treat it as point mass at its centre so, effectively it will be the
force between ring and point mass.
Gravitation field at x 3a on axis of ring is
E
Gmx
Gm 3a
R x2 a 3a 2
3 3
2 2 2 2
3Gm
8a 2
3GMm
F ME
8a 2
26. Let V is total volume of iceberg & n is the fraction of the volume of iceberg that appears above the
surface of sea water. According to principle of floatation
V 0.9 103 g 1 n V 1.125 103 g
n 0.2
0i 0iR 2
27. Bcentre & Bdis tan ce 28. 8 1014 h 0 0.5
3
2R
2 2
2 R2 2 2R
12 1014 h 0 2
12 0 2
Dividing, we get
8 0 0.5
3 0 2
2 0 0.5
30 1.5 20 4 or 0 2.5eV
29. m1v1 m 2 v2
R1 l1 l1
30.
R2 l2 100 l1
x 20 1 4x l
1 and 2
y 80 4 y 100 l
From (1) and (2) we get l 50 cm
CHEMISTRY
31. CONCEPTUAL
32. CONCEPTUAL
33. M.O configuration of N 2 is
* *
1s 1s 2 s 2 s 22 px 22p y 2p
2 2 2 2 2
z
1 i
34. and f ik f m
1 1
n
35. TLC is a technique used to isolate non-volatile mixtures.
X 2Y Z PQ
36. 1 0 1 0 0
1 2 1
4 2 P1 2 P2
KP K P2
1 1 1 2
2
K P1 1 4 P1 P 1
1
K P2 9 P2 P2 36
major
H 2 SO4 KOH
53.
N1V1 N 2V2
0.3 V1 0.5 15
0.5 15
V1 25ml
0.3
CH 3 CH 3
CH 3
CH NH 2 , CH 3
CH NH 3 Cl
54. , wt % of Cl 37.2%
A
55. Tripeptide 2 H 2O 3 moles of Amino Acid
NH| 2
CH 2 COOH 3 189 36
n
n 1
NH 2
|
X is CH 2 COOH
57. Tf K f m
58. ALL
59.
60. CONCEPTUAL
MATHS
61. a n!
62.
is continuous at
1 0 0 x a2 ab ac x a2 ab ac
63. f ' x ab xb 2
bc 0 1 0 ab xb 2
bc
ac bc x c2 ac bc x c2 0 0 1
65.
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x
fxi i
f i
0 C0 2 n C1 22 n C2 ......2n n Cn 3n 1 728
n
n n
n
C0 n C1 n C1.......n Cn 2 2
3n 36
n6
66. a 2 a 2 x 2 1 x 4 x 0
2 x 2 1 2 x 1
a
2
ax x
2
a x2 x 1
a1
4
a3
4 x R
1 0 x
2
0 3
x
2 4
3
1 x
4
67. sin x cos x 2 sin x
4 3
2 x
2
3 7
1 x
2 2
7
0 x 2
4
69. n s 54
n A 2.5 C4 10
10 2
P A
625 125
a
70. a ar 26 ..... i
r
f 5 2 7
19
71. Let
x f an integer x x f an integer
x f an integer,but -1< x f 1 f
So, x x x. f 119 1
x 2dt
72. If t tan , then dx
2 1 t2
1
dt
A) a 1, I1
0 2 1 t 2t 1 t 2
2
1 1
dt dt 1
I1 2 2 2 log 3
0 4 t 1
0
t 2t 3 2
2
Similarly, for others
75.
y
x
db
b 5 ft / sec , when b 12 then l 5
dt
h2 l 2 b2
b h cos
db d
h sin
dt dt
d
5 l
dt
d
1 rad / sec
dt
Q
P
y sec 1 sin 2 x
a
16 x 2 1
A a 4 dx where a 2 4 2
e0h 3
78. lim f x lim 2
x 0 x 0 0 x 1
e 1 h 3 e1 h 3
lim f x lim lim
x 0 h 0 1 h 1 h 0 h
79. f '' x 0
f ' is inc.fn
To find : where g is nec.Inc
G is inc g ' 0
1 1
. f ' 2 x 2 1 4 x f ' 1 x 2 2 x 0
4 2
x f ' 2 x 1 f ' 1 x 2 0
2
Case I: x 0 1 f ' 2 x 2 1 f ' 1 x 2
2 x2 1 1 x2
2 2
x , , 2
3 3
2
1 2 x , ......... 3
3
Case II: x 0 3 f ' 2 x 2 1 f ' 1 x 2
2x2 1 1 x2
2 2
x , 4
3 3
2
3 4 , 0 6
3
g is inc in x 5 6
82.
3 x 2 y 3 z x , 2 x 2 z y and 4 x 2 y 3 z z
P n, n 2 1 d n
n n2 1
2
1
lt n.d n K 2
n 2 2
85. f ' x 0
x
f ' x 3t 3t 4 dt x.3x 3x 4 3x.x 3x 4
0
1
f ' x
2 ln 3
32 x 8.3x 7
1
f ' x
2 ln 3
3x 1 3x 7
0 a 0, 6
a 3
2
da
dk 2
At a 6, Ve
da 2
When a 6 & b 4, ab is min imum
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1 4 2 4 4
90. 4 x2 dx ; x x t 1 x2 dx dt
x 8
x
1 t 1 x 4
2
dt 1 1
2 tan c tan c
2
t 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2x 2
a 2, b 2 a b 4